The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines.

Summary of this patchset

Patch 3.2.9 mainly fixes issues with real time computation of fields in the evaluation, lab, and APACHE II score system

Minor view reordering on the WHR and BMI fields have been also applied.

Refer to the List of issues related to this patchset for a comprehensive list of fixed bugs.

Installation Notes

You must apply previous patchsets before installing this patchset. If your patchset level is 3.2.8, then just follow the general instructions.
You can find the patchsets at GNU Health main download site at GNU.org (https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/)

In most cases, GNU Health Control center (gnuhealth-control) takes care of applying the patches for you.

The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines.

Summary of this patchset

Yes folks, two for the price of one :-)

- Patch 3.2.7 fixes a problem related to signing a death certificate
- Patch 3.2.8 fixes a depdendency issue related to the calendar_webdav3 package, on installations that use the python packages (setup / pip). The standard installation method is not affected.

We also updated the descriptions and URLs of trytond_calendar_webdav3 and trytond_webdav3 packages, that no longer are supported by Tryton, and that are now GNU Health developments.

Refer to the List of issues related to this patchset for a comprehensive list of fixed bugs.

Installation Notes

You must apply previous patchsets before installing this patchset. If your patchset level is 3.2.6, then just follow the general instructions.
You can find the patchsets at GNU Health main download site at GNU.org (https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/)

The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines.

Summary of this patchset

Version 3.2.6 fixes two issues , one related to the invoice discount associated to an insurance plan (health_insurance package), and the other related to free time slots in a health professional calendar (health_calendar and health_qrcodes packages)

Refer to the List of issues related to this patchset for a comprehensive list of fixed bugs.

Installation Notes

You must apply previous patchsets before installing this patchset. If your patchset level is 3.2.5, then just follow the general instructions.
You can find the patchsets at GNU Health main download site at GNU.org (https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/)

The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines.

Summary of this patchset

Version 3.2.5 fixes issues on reports (patient evaluation, appointment and QRCODES), mainly linked to lingering obsolete python2 unicode function that is no longer used in GNU Health 3.2 series, that uses Python 3

Refer to the List of issues related to this patchset for a comprehensive list of fixed bugs.

Installation Notes

You must apply previous patchsets before installing this patchset. If your patchset level is 3.2.4, then just follow the general instructions.
You can find the patchsets at GNU Health main download site at GNU.org (https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/)

The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines.

Summary of this patchset

Version 3.2.4 provides an important fix on the services model, that prevented to generate the related invoice, due to changes on the data model of Tryton 4.2 from previous versions.
Other minor bug fixes related to the prescription report have been also fixed.

Refer to the List of issues related to this patchset for a comprehensive list of fixed bugs.

Installation Notes

You must apply previous patchsets before installing this patchset. If your patchset level is 3.2.3, then just follow the general instructions.
You can find the patchsets at GNU Health main download site at GNU.org (https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/)

The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines.

Summary of this patchset

Version 3.2.3 provides the updated gnuhealth-control and gnuhealth-setup programs, the latter including the bcrypt library. It also fixes a duplicated field on the tree view for the prescription line.

Refer to the List of issues related to this patchset for a comprehensive list of fixed bugs.

Installation Notes

You must apply previous patchsets before installing this patchset. If your patchset level is 3.2.2, then just follow the general instructions.
You can find the patchsets at GNU Health main download site at GNU.org (https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/)

GNUHealthCon 2017 (www.gnuhealthcon.org) is coming up this November in Las Palmas ! We are very excited, and working hard on the preparations so we can make it a success again.

On Saturday night (Nov 25th), we will celebrate the GNU Health Social Medicine Awards 2017 ceremony. Besides having a great time with our colleagues from around the world, we will announce the winners of the Social Medicine Awards. The awards are a way to recognize the work of individuals and organizations that fight for social justice and freedom in this world, and a source of inspiration for all of us.

There are three categories:

Individual

Organization

GNU Health implementation

The nomination period is now open, until October 1st. Send your nominees, along a couple of sentences explaining what made you choose the individual or project to awards@gnusolidario.org

Thank you for your votes, and for being part of the GNU Health project !

The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines.

Summary of this patchset

health_imaging: Update the default health doctor retreival to the current method

Refer to the List of issues related to this patchset for a comprehensive list of fixed bugs.

Installation Notes

You must apply previous patchsets before installing this patchset. If your patchset level is 3.2.1, then just follow the general instructions.
You can find the patchsets at GNU Health main download site at GNU.org (https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/)

The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines.

Summary of this patchset

Fix view error on lab order.

Refer to the List of issues related to this patchset for a comprehensive list of fixed bugs.

Installation Notes

You must apply previous patchsets before installing this patchset. If your patchset level is 3.2.0, then just follow the general instructions. You can find the patchsets at GNU Health FTP site (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/)

The GNU Health Federation will produce more quality information and at a better pace. It will also separate the traditional GNU Health HMIS transactional and operational model, from the analytic model that will be taken by the GNU Health Information System on a document database (MongoDB).

The GNU Health Federation, the Health Information System will also provide a unique ID and unique history per person. No data isolation, and no data duplication.
The demographics and medical history of people will updated in realtime, and people will be able to go from one center to the other in the region or country, knowing that all the relevant information will be at timely updated in any center she or he visits.

The GNU Health Federation components (eg, Thalamus), will have
their own development process, so they can be integrated with each of the other GNU Health projects without blocking each other.

GNU Health 3.2 will be the first release where we could start focusing on the GNU Health Information

New model for translations

GNU Health takes the approach of derivative languages, which will simplify the localization effort. Basically, for languages who have many strings in common, will only have to work on those strings that differ from a main source.
Let's take the example of Spanish. The new approach will work in the following way:
- One source language "es"
- Many derivative / regional languages (es_ES, es_AR, es_PE, es_VE ... ).

Until now, each derivative language had, except the local terminology, the same strings as the source. That makes localization harder to maintain, and larger in size. The new method allow the translators to focus on the main source language, greatly improving the quality of the translation, and without uplication.

Summary of Upgrade steps

Make a full backup your kernel, database and attach directories !

Follow the instructions on the Wikibooks.

Upgrade the instance

Apply the SQL script "upgrade_32.sql" found under scripts/upgrade/3.2 of the main source installation tarball.

No matter how hard we try to avoid issues, there will be bugs, so please test the new system, upgrade process, languages, ... and please report them via health@gnu.org

The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines.

Summary of this patchset

Fix missing view declaration on module health_disability in pypi based installers (eg, SuSE, Debian). This issue does not affect to installations that used the vanilla installation method (gnuhealth-setup install)

Refer to the List of issues related to this patchset for a comprehensive list of fixed bugs.

Installation Notes

You must apply previous patchsets before installing this patchset. If your patchset level is 3.0.7, then just follow the general instructions. You can find the patchsets at GNU Health FTP site (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/)

The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines.

Summary of this patchset

Fix traceback on patient critical info with non-ascii characters from health conditions in the allergy group

Fix several issues related to the inpatient meal orders.

Refer to the List of issues related to this patchset for a comprehensive list of fixed bugs.

Installation Notes

You must apply previous patchsets before installing this patchset. If your patchset level is 3.0.6, then just follow the general instructions. You can find the patchsets at GNU Health FTP site (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/)

The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines.

Summary of this patchset

Fix traceback on patient critical info with non-ascii characters from health conditions in the allergy group

Fix several issues related to the inpatient meal orders.

Refer to the List of issues related to this patchset for a comprehensive list of fixed bugs.

Installation Notes

You must apply previous patchsets before installing this patchset. If your patchset level is 3.0.5, then just follow the general instructions. You can find the patchsets at GNU Health FTP site (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/)

http://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=8798Meet the GNU Health team at SCALE15x !2017-02-08T13:45:29+00:00Luis Falcon

Dear all

I am happy to announce that GNU Health will be an exhibitor in the Southern California Linux Expo, SCALE15x, that will take place in Pasadena, California, during March 2nd - 5th
(https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/15x)

The GNU Health team will be at booth 313. We will be setting up talks and discussions during those days. We'll be updating the events agenda, but please take a look at https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/15x/sponsor/gnu-health for more info on the main topics. Don't miss this unique opportunity to get a sneak preview and discuss the latest and coolest features for upcoming version with the core GNU Health developers !

Volunteers : If you want to participate as a GNU Health volunteer, please contact me, so we can arrange the logistics.

Supporters : People that wants to join the event to support GNU Health, there is a special promo code provided by the organization that will make a 50% discount.

We are very happy and excited about SCALE15x. We also want to express our gratitude to the organization, for being so kind and inviting us !

I am confident it will be a great experience to meet the GNU Health community, as well as to interact with the other great Free Software communities that will be attending too.

The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines.

Summary of this patchset

Update to the latest WHO ICD10 version 2016, update descriptions and deactivate obsolete codes.

Fix issues on prescription reports

Refer to the List of issues related to this patchset for a comprehensive list of fixed bugs.

Installation Notes

You must apply previous patchsets before installing this patchset. If your patchset level is 3.0.4, then just follow the general instructions. You can find the patchsets at GNU Health FTP site (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/)

The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines.

Summary of this patchset

Fix issues on summary reports

Fix timezone issue on patient hospitalization admission

Refer to the List of issues related to this patchset for a comprehensive list of fixed bugs.

Installation Notes

You must apply previous patchsets before installing this patchset. If your patchset level is 3.0.3, then just follow the general instructions. You can find the patchsets at GNU Health FTP site (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/)

The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines.

Summary of this patchset

Fix issues when updating demographics on existing person

Refer to the List of issues related to this patchset for a comprehensive list of fixed bugs.

Installation Notes

You must apply previous patchsets before installing this patchset. If your patchset level is 3.0.2, then just follow the general instructions. You can find the patchsets at GNU Health FTP site (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/)

It's a honor to be part of this great event, that puts together researches and practitioners from around the world.

Thank you very much to OpenSym for having the GNU Health project, and looking forward to meet with the GNU Health and other Free communities in Berlin !

Following is the abstract of the presentation Luis Falcon will be giving. For more details please visit the OpenSym homepage.

GNU Health is community-based, Free/Libre Health and Hospital Information System, deployed in many countries around the globe. It merges Social Medicine with state of the art advances in bioinformatics, providing a framework for integrative medicine, governments and Public Health institutions as well as research organizations. In this presentation we will talk about case studies in Public health, integration with other Free Software community projects such as OpenStreetMaps, and the upcoming GNU Health Federation model to interconnect large, heterogeneous health networks. We will present some of the upcoming features on GNU Health, including topics on interoperability and standards (HL7 FHIR) or MyGnuHealth, a mobile application for Personal Health. Finally, we will dedicate a section to the GNU Health functionality on bioinformatics, personalized medicine, clinical genetics, big data, and cooperation with the academia, research institutions and multi-lateral organizations.

The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines.

Summary of this patchset

Issues with GTK client on MS, and performance improvements

GNU Health control now includes automatic download of security patches from its components[1]. There is always Security Advisory (SA) associated to the patch.

New site for GNU Health translation portal is now at translate.gnusolidario.org. GNU Health control has been updated to fetch the language packs from the new URL.

Bug fixes on reports, especially on dates, ages and date formats.

Gnuhealth-control has been updated. These tools are also packaged separately, with their own numbering, so you can always download the latest version without the need of applying a patchset.

Refer to the List of issues related to this patchset for a comprehensive list of fixed bugs.

Installation Notes

You must apply previous patchsets before installing this patchset. If your patchset level is 3.0.1, then just follow the general instructions. You can find the patchsets at GNU Health FTP site (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/)